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Gita Number Year 2 Part 1

Gita Number Year 2 Part 1

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  • First Page
  • Gita-Dhyana
  • Humanity’s Goal according to the Bhagavadgita
  • The Core of the Gita’s Meaning
  • A Compendium of the Gita.
  • My Devout Prayer
  • The Triveni of the Gita
  • The Yoga of the Gita
  • Some Thoughts on the Gita
  • Devotion to a Personal God in the Gita
  • Sadhana According to the Gita
  • Characteristics of a Sthitapragya (one who is stable in mind) or Jivanmukta (one who is liberated in this very life)
  • Samkhyayoga in the Gita
  • The Greatness of the Gita
  • Karmayoga in the Gita
  • Bhagavadgita
  • The Best Shloka in the Gita
  • The Gita as a Gospel of Mysticism
  • The Song of Gita
  • The Clarion Voice of the Gita
  • The Gita as a Manual of Hindu Eclecticism
  • The Gita
  • Karmayoga in the Gita and the modern theory of action
  • On the Bhagavadgita
  • The Way to Peace
  • Gita: The Universal Mother
  • The Call of the Gita
  • What the Gita has meant to Me?
  • Classification of food, sacrifice, etc., according to the different Gunas
  • The Characteristics of a Bhakta according to Gita
  • My Duty
  • Resemblances between Gospel and Gita
  • Wilhelm von Humboldt and the Bhagavadgita
  • A Method of studying the Gita
  • Virtues constituting a divine nature
  • Why is the Gita so popular?
  • The Nature of the three Gunas and their effects, etc.
  • The Sacrificial Cycle taught in the Bhagavadgita
  • The Bhagavadgita and the Indian Mind
  • Lord Shri Krishna and the World of the Future
  • The Characteristics of a liberated man according to the Gita
  • The Bhagavadgita: A Westerner’s Appreciation
  • Gita and Bhagavata
  • The Greatest Hindu Bible
  • Characteristics of a demoniacal nature
  • The Age of the Gita and allied Topics
  • The Gita Way of Life
  • Gita on the Relativity of Ethical Values
  • Karmayoga in the Bhagavadgita
  • Some Aspects of the Teaching of Bhagavadgita
  • Fourteen kinds of Sacrifices enumerated in the Gita
  • The theories of Illusion and Evolution in the Gita
  • Action, Wrong Action and Inaction according to Gita
  • Questions and Answers about the Gita
  • Gita and Hindu Solidarity
  • Self-offering to the Divine in the Gita
  • The Soul, God and Brahma in the Gita
  • The Central Idea of the Bhagavadgita
  • Anna-Dosha or Food-Pollution
  • Women and the Gita
  • The Consummation of the Gita
  • The Descent of the Divine
  • The Gita and Swarajya
  • The Gita and Western Mysticism
  • Gita-Jayanti
  • Uniqueness of The Gita
  • Navadha Bhakti
  • The Gist of ‘Gita-Rahasya’
  • Gita-Saptasara
  • Greatness of the Gita
  • The Essential Unity of the Three Margas
  • Gita: the Bestower of Immortality
  • The number of verses attributed to the various characters figuring in the Gita in order of Adhyayas
  • Ourselves
  • Gita Library
  • Gita: The Celestial Fruit
  • End Page